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Canadian History Ehx - Fighting For Change: Harold Cardinal

Fighting For Change: Harold Cardinal

10/17/23 • 33 min

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When the federal government looked to abolish the Indian Act with its controversial White Paper, Harold Cardinal put pen to paper and wrote An Unjust Society.

For the next four decades, he emerged as one of Canada's most influential Indigenous activists.

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When the federal government looked to abolish the Indian Act with its controversial White Paper, Harold Cardinal put pen to paper and wrote An Unjust Society.

For the next four decades, he emerged as one of Canada's most influential Indigenous activists.

Artwork/logo design by Janet Cordahi

Support: patreon.com/canadaehx

Merch: www.canadaehx.com/shop

Donate: www.buymeacoffee.com/craigu

Donate: canadaehx.com (Click Donate)

E-mail: [email protected]

Twitter: twitter.com/craigbaird

Mastadon: @[email protected]

Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cdnhistoryehx

YouTube: youtube.com/c/canadianhistoryehx

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Craig Baird

PO Box 2384

Stony Plain PO Main, Alberta

T7Z1X8

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